2.1ohm BVC heads on fasttech. 5 for $6.60. Not authentic Aspire, in case that's an issue...
See? This is me as well. I vape rather than smoke. When I smoked it was simple, buy the same brand, style, and size. Don't crush them or get them wet. Have BICs everywhere - and smoke. K - that's how I want to vape. Now, ya, I am/will doin a bit more work to vape - but then I also get to vape in the house with my wife around me (real plus there) - but none the less, I like my Silo, and my 1.8 BVC heads (can't find any higher ohm) - and I just want a simple 6-8 watt vape for flavor and a bit of white smoke.
Is that too much to ask for???
Got my Aspire K1 clearo today, here it is on my iStick. For anyone who likes the BVC coils and want to try something smaller (or cheaper) than the Nautilus mini, I highly recommend this. Vapes just as good and a smaller size, no air control but I like the way it hits. Only thing is, there's a small gap and I'm pretty sure the ego adapter is going to get stuck inside the base at some point so I'm trying not to screw it in all the way.
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so wheres the cheapest place to get this? I dont have an ebay account and honestly dont want one. I know vaperstek will have them in stock but it says box only? what does that mean?
Nope. If you got it from the Eleafus site I'd contact them and let them know about it. Maybe you can send it back under warrantyI swapped mine over to volts and at 3v it's a pretty anemic vape. Yours may have a malfunction.
I think it's going to be perfect for you!!!
It is for *me*. I vape the same juice all the time (shades of vanilla 65PG/35VG) and just want the same vape in the morning that I get at night. Yes, I own higher-end devices, that's not the point. The small size, and ease of use but yet no buck circuit?? The point that has me stamping my feet that others seem to be either ignoring or being snide (un-needed) about, is they are *lying* on their SPECs - people keep copying the "3 volt" which is showing to be untrue. There lies my problem.
REALLY? Is there a chance that the iStick is supposed to buck down?????
If so, I'll be a very happy vaper!!!
Maybe I need to contact them.....
...There has been some confusion on this thread by some who quoted the manufacture as their proof and some who dont seem to understand the concept of step-down/buck.
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Non-techie customer service people at eLeaf/Joye checked with the manufacturer who told them that the the iStick does not have a buck circuit. My particular iStick tends to confirm this information as it does not reduce power when checking it under load on a Smok Omnitester, a very inexpensive meter.
However, I would like to make it abundantly clear that I do not consider this to be absolute "proof" of anything. It is possible that something got lost in the translation between eLeaf/Joye and the manufacturer, that my iStick is not performing as it should and/or the Smok Omnitester isn't correct.
See? This is me as well. I vape rather than smoke. When I smoked it was simple, buy the same brand, style, and size. Don't crush them or get them wet. Have BICs everywhere - and smoke. K - that's how I want to vape. Now, ya, I am/will doin a bit more work to vape - but then I also get to vape in the house with my wife around me (real plus there) - but none the less, I like my Silo, and my 1.8 BVC heads (can't find any higher ohm) - and I just want a simple 6-8 watt vape for flavor and a bit of white smoke.
Is that too much to ask for???
I have the Silo and nautMini with the BVC heads and this battery is working great. Is the vape too warm around 4Volts? I prefer mine closer to 5V (~14W on BVC 1.6).
That is my only issue with my MVP2. I have 'OA' badly in both hands. And the way the button is on the MVP2 makes it painful for me to use throughout the day - even when changing hands or positions. It IS a wonderful device! But the button press does me in.
But...the BVC coils function best at 14-15 Watts.